Drug Allergy Basics

What Is a Drug Allergy?

A drug allergy is an immune system reaction to a medication. These reactions can occur immediately or develop hours to days after taking a drug.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms of a drug allergy may include:

  • Skin rash or hives
  • Itching
  • Swelling
  • Shortness of breath
  • Severe reactions (anaphylaxis)

Common Medications Involved

Drug allergies are often associated with:

  • Antibiotics (such as penicillin)
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Pain relievers
  • Certain prescription medications

Not All Reactions Are Allergies

Some medication reactions are side effects rather than true allergies. Mislabeling a drug allergy can:

  • Limit treatment options
  • Lead to less effective medications
  • Increase healthcare costs

Managing Drug Allergies

Management includes:

  • Identifying medications to avoid
  • Documenting allergies clearly
  • Discussing alternatives with healthcare providers
  • Seeking evaluation when uncertain

Unsure About a Medication Reaction?

Schedule an evaluation with AASP for accurate diagnosis and safe treatment planning.